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MANDATORY FACE MASKS
The Leeds, Grenville & Lanark District Health Unit & Other Local health units announce regional approach to MANDATORY MASKS!!
Today Medical Officers of Health from Eastern Ontario Health Unit; Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit; Renfrew County and District Health and Ottawa Public Health announced a regional approach to the use of face coverings/masks in enclosed public places within their respective jurisdictions.
Each public health unit will be issuing an instruction under the province’s Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act Stage 2 which states that the person responsible for a business or organization that is open shall operate the business or organization in compliance with the advice, recommendations and instructions of public health officials, including any advice, recommendations or instructions on physical distancing, cleaning or disinfecting.
In Leeds, Grenville and Lanark, this Instruction will require businesses to adopt a policy to ensure facial coverings/masks are worn inside enclosed public spaces/settings that are openly accessible to the public. The Instruction comes into effect as of Tuesday, July 7, 2020 at 12:01 am and will be reviewed on September 30, 2020. The LGLDHU, to support implementation of this Instruction, will provide information and consultation to operators of enclosed indoor spaces. This directive is to be primarily used to educate people on facial covering/mask use in enclosed public spaces where 2-metre physical distancing cannot always be maintained.
As the province continues to reopen, there are increased opportunities for people to have close contact with others in enclosed public spaces. This could lead to an increased risk of potential spread of COVID-19, especially indoors or confined spaces where there is minimal airflow, higher concentrations of people, and an increased chance of sharing high-touch surfaces.
Evidence shows that wearing a mask or face covering, such as a bandana, scarf or cloth that covers the mouth and nose, can help contain the spread of COVID-19 when used in combination with staying home when ill, frequent hand washing and practicing physical distancing. Facial coverings/masks that cover your mouth, nose, and chin help to prevent respiratory droplets from your mouth and nose from reaching others or landing on surfaces.
“We have learned over the course of this pandemic that we have to get ahead of the COVID-19 virus – it is very infectious and can spread easily among people with close contact in enclosed spaces. Most people do not have immunity to COVID-19 and some people may experience no symptoms but still be able to spread the virus,” says Dr. Paula Stewart, Medical Officer of Health. “We have been recommending the use of face coverings/masks in enclosed indoor spaces for many weeks. With the increase in opportunities for people to be indoors in public spaces with others, now this is the time to add facial covering/mask use to the existing requirements for operators of indoor public spaces. Each person wearing a facial covering/mask says I am protecting you. We all need to reciprocate this behaviour – it is social responsibility.”
The Health Unit has staff answering COVID-19 related questions and concerns for the public from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm every day at 1-800-660-5853 extension 2499. Public Health Inspectors are also available to discuss environmental health concerns. You can also get more information about COVID-19 by visiting www.healthunit.org/coronavirus or by connecting with LGL Health Unit on Facebook and Twitter.
A link to the Instruction document and Q&As around face coverings will be available on our website after the press conference at 3:30 pm today. Visit: www.healthunit.org/coronavirus
Weekly Update from the Smiths Falls Police
Kathy Botham speaks with Constable Aaron Tompkins from the Smiths Falls Police Service.
Tiny Homes Becoming More Popular Thanks To COVID-19
Pamela Robertson from Tiny Home Alliance Canada speaks to Leigh Bursey about tiny homes and growth the industry has seen thanks to people seeking to leave urbanized areas because of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Westminster Presbyterian Church in Smiths Falls
Kathy Botham speaks with Reverend Jill Turnbull from Westminster Presbyterian Church in Smiths Falls.
Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario
Kathy Botham speaks with Sam Rawlings from the Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario.
Millers Bay Farm
Kathy Botham speaks with Shannon Miller from Miller's Bay Farm about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their season ahead! Oh, and yes, it's berry picking season!
Smiths Falls Police Weekly Update
Constable Aaron Tompkins brings us our weekly update on COVID-19 in our community.
Canada Day Celebrations in Smiths Falls
Kathy Botham speaks with Nick Pilon from the Town of Smiths Falls about the upcoming Canada Day celebrations.
Westminster Presbyterian Church Update
Kathy Botham speaks with Jill Turnbull, Minister at Westminster Presbyterian Church for an update.